
Focus on This Breaking Out of “Busy” (Planning 2.0 Pt. 2)
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Mar 2, 2026 They explain the Ideal Week as a flexible time budget that builds margin and lowers stress. Practical tactics include creating buffer times for transitions, protecting a full day off, and scheduling small nagging tasks so they stop draining mental energy. They also recommend batching work by energy type and aligning big tasks with peak focus.
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Ideal Week As A Visual Time Budget
- The Ideal Week is a visual time budget that maps where your work and life happen each week.
- Joel compares it to a soccer field, a map, and Tetris to show how blocks of time create boundaries and protect priorities.
Intentionally Build White Space
- Deliberately build white space into your schedule to allow for transitions, interruptions, and things going wrong.
- Treat buffer as strategic margin so unexpected events don't trigger stress spirals.
Protect One Full Day Off Weekly
- Give yourself one full day off each week with no work to preserve rest and recovery.
- Joel and Marissa recommend scheduling household chores on another day so the off day remains protected.





